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Research and Markets announced the addition of another report in its offerings this week—Adult Diaper Market in Japan 2015-2019.
The study estimates that the adult diaper market in Japan will grow at a CAGR of 9.35% and 7.11% in terms of revenue and unit shipment, respectively, during the period 2014-2019
One major trend in the market, according to the analysis, is increased R&D investment by vendors. This investment is aimed at enhancing the biodegradability of the product, making it safe for use and involves the use of safe raw materials for the manufacture of diapers.
According to the report, one of the major drivers of the market is the increase in the aging population. The low level of volatility in per capita disposable income and people's growing purchasing power are increasing demand for incontinence products.
Further, the report states that one of the major challenges in this market is issues related to environmental pollution. The material used to manufacture adult diapers takes a long time to degrade, causing environmental pollution.
Daio Paper, Kimberly-Clark, Nippon Paper Industries, SCA and Unicharm participated in the study.
The study estimates that the adult diaper market in Japan will grow at a CAGR of 9.35% and 7.11% in terms of revenue and unit shipment, respectively, during the period 2014-2019
One major trend in the market, according to the analysis, is increased R&D investment by vendors. This investment is aimed at enhancing the biodegradability of the product, making it safe for use and involves the use of safe raw materials for the manufacture of diapers.
According to the report, one of the major drivers of the market is the increase in the aging population. The low level of volatility in per capita disposable income and people's growing purchasing power are increasing demand for incontinence products.
Further, the report states that one of the major challenges in this market is issues related to environmental pollution. The material used to manufacture adult diapers takes a long time to degrade, causing environmental pollution.
Daio Paper, Kimberly-Clark, Nippon Paper Industries, SCA and Unicharm participated in the study.